The 2025 Manhattan District Attorney election was held on November 4, 2025, to elect the Manhattan District Attorney. The Democratic primary was held on June 24. The Republican Party did not hold a primary as only one candidate, Maud Maron, sought the nomination. Incumbent Alvin Bragg was re-elected with just under three-quarters of the vote.
Timmins campaigned against Bragg's handling of crime in the county. Bragg's campaign rejected the idea that crime has risen, as crime rates among the seven felonies that the New York City Police Department uses to measure crime rate are 13% lower in 2025 than the rates across a similar time period in 2022 were.